This week’s sex diary.
, we ask anonymous city dwellers to record a week in their sex lives — with comic, tragic, often sexy, and always revealing results.This week, a woman tries to avoid thinking about her ex by going out with a guy who looks just like him: 28, single, Brooklyn.I wake up feeling refreshed for the first time in weeks. I’m coming off a really bad breakup and find it hard to sleep at night.I leave the house, nice and showered, to head to work.
He barely talks about his wife, so after drink No. 2, I say, “You never talk about your marriage.” He says, “Well, that’s probably because we’re separated.” I had no idea. He said that he’s afraid to talk about his personal life at work, especially in this era. Even now, he seems a bit paranoid.
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